Exam 1: Intro terminology Flashcards

1
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Study of the structure and shape of the body

A

anatomy

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2
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Study of the structures that make up a body system. A group of structures that work together to perform a unique body function

A

Systemic anatomy

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3
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The body is studied based on regions and the relations of the structures contain in that region

A

topographic anatomy

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4
Q

The position of the body with the four limbs touching the
ground, the neck extended, and the head oriented forward.

A

Anatomical Position

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5
Q

Anatomical directional terms are used to describe relative
position consistently, independent of how the specimen is __________ in the field, in the anatomy, surgery or X-ray
table, or others.

A

oriented

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6
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What kind of recumbency is this

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Dorsal

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7
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What kind of recumbency is this

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Ventral (or sternal)

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8
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What kind of recumbency is this

A

Lateral

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9
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Toward the head

Describes “front” surface of limbs, proximal to the carpus and tarsus

A

Cranial

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10
Q

The “underside” of the head, neck, trunk and tail (toward the belly) in BLUE

A

Ventral

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11
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  • Toward the tail
  • Describes “back” surface of limbs, proximal to the carpus and tarsus
A

Caudal

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12
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Manus

Is this part of the thoracic or pelvic limb

A

Thoracic

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13
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Pes

Is this part of the thoracic or pelvic limb

A

Pelvic

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14
Q

Towards the middle line

A

Medial

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15
Q

Applied in limbs is the direction
toward the body

A

Proximal

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16
Q

Applied in the limbs is the direction
against the body

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Distal

17
Q

Refers to the structures/surfaces that looks toward the axis

Used most frequently on the digits

A

Axial

18
Q

are the structures/surfaces that point to the opposite direction of the axis

Used most frequently on the digits

A

Abaxial

19
Q

Divides the head, neck, trunk and
the tail into equal right and left
halves

A

Median plane

20
Q

Passes through the head, neck,
trunk, tail or limb parallel to the
median plane

A

Sagittal plane

21
Q

Divides the head, neck, trunk and the tail into equal right and left halves

A

Median plane (M)

22
Q

Passes through the head,
neck, trunk, tail or limb parallel
to the median plane

A

Sagittal plane (S)

23
Q

Transects the head, neck, body, or limb perpendicular to its own long axis

A

Transverse plane

24
Q

Runs at right angles to the median and transverse planes, dividing the body or
head into dorsal and ventral portions, and the limbs into dorsal and palmar or
plantar.

Parallel to the dorsal surfaces of Head, neck, trunk, manus or feet

A

Dorsal plane

25
Q

What type of section is indicated by the arrow?

A

Sagittal

26
Q

What type of section is indicated by the arrow?

A

Medial (because the nasal septum is cut exactly in half)

27
Q

Toward the
nose, only used in the head
region

A

Rostral

28
Q

within a body cavity

A

Internal

29
Q

outside a body cavity

A

External

30
Q

Refers to the “top” of the head, neck, trunk & tail in RED

Describes the “front” or “top” surface of the limb from the carpus or the tarsus distally
(to the toes)

A

Dorsal